perfluoropentane
Perfluoropentane (C5F12) is the fully fluorinated analogue of pentane. It is a synthetic, colorless, nonpolar liquid at room temperature and belongs to the family of perfluorocarbons. It is essentially insoluble in water, has a relatively high density, and is nonflammable. Like other perfluorocarbons, it is chemically inert and thermally stable, with carbon–fluorine bonds that resist most common reactions.
Perfluoropentane dissolves gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to a greater extent than many liquids, a
Applications of perfluoropentane are most prominent in biomedical imaging. In ultrasound, it is used as a phase-change
Safety and environmental considerations: Perfluoropentane is largely chemically inert, but inhalation can displace oxygen and pose